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Butterfly wing scales are intricate cuticular functional nanosctructures. This perspective suggests that spatially varying material properties, cytoskeletal constraints, and growth‐driven mechanical instabilities shape the resulting nanoscale architectures created from single cells.
Anupama Prakash +10 more
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The citric acid/urea (CA‐Urea) precursor system offers a versatile, scalable route to carbon dots with tunable luminescence and multifunctionality. Mechanistic insights into precursor chemistry and reaction parameters have enabled doping, surface modification, and hybridization strategies, yielding CDs for luminescent devices, sensing, catalysis ...
Yupeng Liu +10 more
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Self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) are promising hole‐transporting materials for organic photovoltaics (OPVs), but suffer from self‐aggregation and poor large‐area uniformity. We find that interfacial modification using nicotinic hydrazide can eliminate the residual SAM aggregates by forming energetically favorable complexes, yielding uniform SAM.
Seongwon Yoon +10 more
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Gold bipyramids can act as efficient plasmonic nanoheaters, but they often reshape during laser heating. This study shows that oxygen nanobubbles drive oxidative etching and that surface ligands control stability. CTAB‐ and citrate‐coated particles blunt and lose optical performance, whereas polystyrene sulfonate preserves shape and heating by ...
Irene López‐Sicilia +7 more
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Here, SubNc single‐component organic photodiodes (SC‐OPDs) are investigated, which achieve highly competitive performance metrics, including high EQE, ultra‐low JD, and high specific detectivity (D*). This study emphasizes the critical role of an organic buffer layer in studying the interface energetics and effects to achieve state‐of‐the‐art ...
Anncharlott Kusber +12 more
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Physical Review Letters, 1986
A possible new source of tunable coherent radiation is analyzed. By the passing of a relativistic electron beam (relativistic factor ..gamma../sub 0/) through a homogeneous transverse ac electric or magnetic field of frequency f/sub 0/, electromagnetic radiation of frequency f--2..gamma../sub 0//sup 2/f/sub 0/ is generated by its coupling the negative ...
, Yan, , Dawson
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A possible new source of tunable coherent radiation is analyzed. By the passing of a relativistic electron beam (relativistic factor ..gamma../sub 0/) through a homogeneous transverse ac electric or magnetic field of frequency f/sub 0/, electromagnetic radiation of frequency f--2..gamma../sub 0//sup 2/f/sub 0/ is generated by its coupling the negative ...
, Yan, , Dawson
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Electrostatic free-electron laser
Physical Review A, 1987A new kind of free-electron-laser (FEL) scheme is proposed, that is, an FEL with an electrostatic centrifugal system of coaxial waveguide, called an ''electrostatic FEL'' for short. An annular relativistic electron beam in the laboratory frame is assumed to encounter a pump wave of TE mode.
, Liu, , Liu
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Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1986
No summary of this tutorial or biographical information was available at press time.
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Physics Bulletin, 1980
A free electron laser is a source of coherent radiation having the highly desirable characteristics of tunability over a broad range of wavelengths, efficient operation and high power output. In the ultraviolet, such a source could be used for the study of molecular and biological systems, while infrared applications may include the spectroscopy of ...
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A free electron laser is a source of coherent radiation having the highly desirable characteristics of tunability over a broad range of wavelengths, efficient operation and high power output. In the ultraviolet, such a source could be used for the study of molecular and biological systems, while infrared applications may include the spectroscopy of ...
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